These photos leaked online after the adult pajama party at a Krazy Kids facility in Medford, N.Y. They show revelers dancing on the equipment, including two seemingly nude party goers.screengrabs from CBS Video

Parents in Medford, N.Y. are furious after photos from an after hours "pajama party" for adults at a local Krazy Kids facility leaked out online.

The event on Saturday at the children's party venue was posted on Meetup.com and advertised as a "Jungle Gym & Pajama All-Night Dance Party: For Grown Ups Who Won't Grow Up," CBS News reported.

Fliers for the event said it would be for ages 21 and over, but not X-Rated:

"THIS IS JUST GOOD CLEAN WHOLESOME FUN. There will be no orgy, smut, strippers, or sexually lewd content ...... however... there will be tasteful nudity...feety pajamas...and probably little nighties," the fliers read. It added "ABSOLUTELY NO CAMERAS ALLOWED."

Some guests, however, chose not to obey that particular rule. Candid shots showed up on social media afterward showing naked party-goers dancing and guests using equipment at the entertainment center.

As the photos began going viral, a flood of comments appeared on the Krazy Kids Facebook page and elsewhere around the web from outraged and disgusted parents.

"Usually I would say this place is great. However, after seeing the pictures from a private adult party the other night," one woman wrote on Facebook. "I will never spend my money to have my children play where 'adults partied naked and god only knows what else.' I hope the money was worth it. Because you will lose a lot more because of this."

Another commenter called the event "GROSS" and suggested that the police needed to get involved.

The Krazy Kids facility was closed for "thorough sanitizing" when Samantha Gray arrived with a bus of students to drop off for an after school activity.

"That's not how you generate extra money," Gray told CBS. "It's a kids' place And they have an adult nude sleepover?"

Krazy Kids of Medford offers "Teen, Private and Corporate Parties ... Youth Group, Sport Team, and Group Meetings/Celebrations," according to its website.

Krazy Kids responded to the outcry with a pair of statements on their Facebook page on Tuesday. The first statement read:

The staff at Krazy Kidz would like to address the concerns regarding some recent Facebook posts which appear to show less than tasteful behavior at our facility. In order to help meet regular expenses the facility was rented to a private group for a benefit costume party. The photo in question actually shows a person in the background wearing a body stocking Eve costume. This event was no different that an ordinary Halloween party that you would hold at your home. As always, that facility has been thoroughly cleaned and sanitized with a fogging spray and we continue to pride ourselves on the cleanliness of our facility. Our carpets are shampooed regularly, the floor is vacuumed and the bathrooms are bleached daily. All tabletops and benches are sanitized every time they are used just as in any restaurant. Please understand that our staff was not involved in this event and they look forward to continuing to serve the public. In addition, our private party facility rental policy is currently under review to prevent any such misunderstandings from occurring in the future.

Their response did little to reduce the frustration of the community, and in the second statement they said, "To further restore the public's trust we are closed today for an additional cleaning and sanitizing and will reopen on Wednesday Feb 5th."

"I'm just blown away by the things that I am reading," said Teresa from Islip "People are acting like it was an orgy and it was not. It was so far from it."

Teresa admitted seeing half a dozen nudists at the party, but said that they didn't use the children's equipment and that there was no sex or drug use. "There were a couple people making out. It was G-rated," she added.

Another attendee, Helena, of Bay Shore, didn't think there was anything wrong with having the party at the Krazy Kids venue.

"It was just a facility to have fun in. It could have happened at a Dave and Buster's. It was good natured fun no matter where it was," Helena told Port Jefferson Patch. "It was 21 and over and it was respectable. This man's business is being ruined for nothing," she added.

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